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Understanding a Camera

Analog Photography
Analog photography is when you use chemical processes to
capture an image, typically on paper, film or a hard plate.
You use an enlarger which projects your negative onto the
paper, the paper will then go through the developer, stop,
fix and wash.
Red light enables you to be able to see whilst printing it
doesn’t affect the paper.
The first ever photograph was taken by  Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826.
Exposure is the amount of light that reaches your camera's sensor, the
earliest photography had longer exposure times of 30 seconds, in a roll of film
you will usually get 36 exposures.

• Exposure
• Aperture
• View finder
• Shutter speed
• Dark room
• Film advance
• Shutter
• Light sensitive
• Rewind Leaver

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